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  • Burning of the Washington
    Burning of the Washington
    TextNewspaper  Lloyd, James T., Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters on the Western Waters... (1856), 1856, 130-31     Burning of the Washington. A new and elegant steamboat called the Washington, was burned on Lake Erie, opposite Silver creek, June 16th, 1838. In the early part of the preceding night, the Washington passed the steamer North America, while the latter lay at the town of Erie. On the ...
    TextNewspaper  Lloyd, James T., Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters on the Western Waters... (1856), 1856, 130-31   Burning of the Washington. A new and elegant steamboat called the Washington, was burned on Lake Erie, opposite Silver creek, June 16th, 1838. In the early part of the preceding …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ware (Scow), adrift, 24 Apr 1838
    Ware (Scow), adrift, 24 Apr 1838
    TextNewspaper       Reason: adrift Remarks: Recovered
    TextNewspaper     Reason: adrift Remarks: Recovered
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland (Steamboat), broke machinery, 9 May 1838
    Cleveland (Steamboat), broke machinery, 9 May 1838
    TextNewspaper       Reason: broke machinery Remarks: Repaired
    TextNewspaper     Reason: broke machinery Remarks: Repaired
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Erie (Steamboat), broke machinery, 1 May 1838
    Erie (Steamboat), broke machinery, 1 May 1838
    TextNewspaper       Reason: broke machinery Remarks: Repaired
    TextNewspaper     Reason: broke machinery Remarks: Repaired
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Marengo (Schooner), capsized, 27 Jun 1838
    Marengo (Schooner), capsized, 27 Jun 1838
    TextNewspaper       Reason: capsized Lives: nil Remarks: Recovered
    TextNewspaper     Reason: capsized Lives: nil Remarks: Recovered
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Queen Victoria (1838)
    Queen Victoria (1838)
    Ship       130x20x7 Owned by J. Lockhart 1838; to H. Richardson, Toronto 1839; to Reid, Corby & Harrison, Belleville 1846; to R. Jones 1850. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. and launched 03/04/38. Engines (2) 28x72 by builder. Used on Lake Ontario. Ultimate fate questionable. ; Final Location: Lake Erie?, Wrecked
    Ship     130x20x7 Owned by J. Lockhart 1838; to H. Richardson, Toronto 1839; to Reid, Corby & Harrison, Belleville 1846; to R. Jones 1850. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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